Fort Worth, Texas – Triple-digit heat returns to North Texas Friday afternoon, with temperatures in Fort Worth pushing 93°F and a heat index topping 101°. With humidity at 81% Thursday morning and light winds, the air will feel thick and stifling across Tarrant County — especially along major roadways like I-35 and Loop 820.
According to the National Weather Service, sunny skies and south winds around 10 mph will dominate Friday, making it one of the hottest days this week. By Saturday, highs reach 95°F with only slight relief in the evening, when a 40% chance of thunderstorms moves in after 7 p.m. across western North Texas. No watches or warnings are currently posted, but rapid weather changes are possible Saturday night into Sunday.
Fort Worth residents should limit outdoor activity between 2–5 p.m. Friday, wear light clothing, and stay hydrated. If you’re planning weekend events, Saturday morning is your best window. Clouds return Sunday with highs near 94°F and increasing storm chances Sunday night and into Monday.
By Monday night, NWS forecasters expect another 50% chance of thunderstorms, possibly disrupting morning commutes and outdoor plans into early Tuesday. Rain totals remain uncertain but could be enough to cause slick roads or minor flooding in low-lying areas.
Stay alert for potential advisories through the weekend. Updates will follow if storm timing or intensity changes.
🔎 Five-Day Fort Worth Forecast (June 5–10)
- Thursday: Mostly cloudy, high near 87°F.
- Friday: Sunny, high near 93°F, heat index 101°F.
- Saturday: Sunny, high near 95°F. Thunderstorm chance (40%) Saturday night.
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 94°F. Slight chance of storms at night.
- Monday: Storm chances increase (50%), high 88°F. Cooler trend begins midweek.